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Man facing weapons charges after gun fired in Edmonton City Hall appears in court

EDMONTON — A man facing charges after a gun was fired and a Molotov cocktail was ignited in Edmonton City Hall is to have a bail hearing next week.
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Police surround City Hall during an investigation, in Edmonton, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. A man facing weapons charges after a gun was fired and a Molotov cocktail ignited in Edmonton city hall will have a bail hearing next week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON — A man facing charges after a gun was fired and a Molotov cocktail was ignited in Edmonton City Hall is to have a bail hearing next week.

Bezhani Sarvar, who is 28, made his first court appearance by video from the Edmonton Remand Centre's maximum security unit.

Police have said a heavily armed man entered city hall Tuesday through an underground parkade, fired a gun and lit several small incendiary devices, which caused a small fire outside an elevator.

Bullets shattered glass and punctured ceilings and walls, but no one was hurt.

The man then dropped the gun and surrendered to a security commissionaire, who detained him until officers arrived.

Police said they are investigating the motive and reviewing a video posted by a man, who looks like Sarvar, delivering a rambling manifesto decrying everything from so-called "wokeism" to the fighting in Gaza to unhealthy diets.

A bail hearing for Sarvar is scheduled for Feb. 2. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 25, 2024. 

The Canadian Press

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